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1973 S Lincoln Cent Error?

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Thickness is not uniform and appears to have double marked or misaligned border? Is this a known mint error? I'm not sure if this is rare or of what value it would make it. Either way, seemed interesting to me.
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Called a MAD with over pressure strike. The die hit to hard at an angle forcing more material to surge upwards along the collar at 9 o'clock. Not a valuable error, just machining glitches. Now that one is quite a strong one, good example.

Here's what the surface of a die looks like. Notice the rim offset around the top. Remember all is reversed image from a coin. These are how some of these errors develop.
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It should have a small premium. You should try to only hold the edge of coins. Fingerprints will lower the value.
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seemed interesting to me.


I agree--definitely worth protecting in a 2x2.
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Give it an Acetone bath, rinse it and put it in 2x2
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Looks like a MAD tilted die issue. A keeper as the fin is still intact.

Just got a message back from Mike Diamond:

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Hi Richard.

You've diagnosed it correctly. A slight downward tilt of the die face on the left side generated a fin lateral to the design rim.

Mike
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Crazyb, thanks for that visual, it really helps me to understand when I things plotted out like that. Did you draw that up yourself!? Thanks for the tip, should I wear gloves of some certain type? I wanted to show edge without my fingers in the way.
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should I wear gloves of some certain type?


Certainly more important when working with uncirculated or proof coins, but not a bad habit even for coins with some circulation wear, like this one. Cotton inspection gloves are a pretty cheap way to keep finger oils and fingerprints off of your coins before you get them into 2x2s.
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